Research interns in the Endocrinology lab will collect, organize, and analyze data from a variety of projects. They will be provided with training in techniques for noninvasive hormone monitoring, including processing serum, urine and fecal samples, fecal hormone extraction, EIA and RIA assay methodology, and preparation of reagents. Interns will participate in discussions of scientific literature and may be asked to perform literature searches, record keeping, and other duties as assigned. All interns will be given the necessary training in order to work safely with chemicals and radioactivity.
Applicants must have good attention to detail and be able to perform repetitive tasks in a laboratory setting. They must also be able to follow directions, work independently, and handle confidential information. Completion of undergraduate coursework in related field of study, including at least two laboratory-based courses, is required, along with a familiarity with Microsoft Office, especially Excel. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with several ongoing research projects. Applicants with prior experience in collaborative research projects, whether in class or independently in association with their college/university, will be prioritized.